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    How long does it take to complete the S2 syllabus?

    That's true, but on average, how long could it take? I finished S1 in a month, P1 in two months, and P2 in a month and a half. How long would S2 take for me?
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    Problem in S1( Maths P6)

    I meant that use boundaries whenever they ask for histograms, and when they tell you to derive the mean from the histogram data.
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    How long does it take to complete the S2 syllabus?

    Yeah, so how long? Can it be done in 2 months? Statistics 2, Paper 7.
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    Problem in S1( Maths P6)

    1. No. 2. When they tell you to draw a histogram, and then find the mean/variance/standard deviation.
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    Studying AS and A2 together

    Bio - B Chem - B Eco - B English - B Physics - C Maths - C I don't know what the hell happened, but I'm not gonna mess up again.
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    Sure, no problem. I'll send you some notes tomorrow. Sound good?

    Sure, no problem. I'll send you some notes tomorrow. Sound good?
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    Okay, so what do you want me to do? Like, should I answer your questions, or provide you with...

    Okay, so what do you want me to do? Like, should I answer your questions, or provide you with notes or something?
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    Studying AS and A2 together

    Okay, thanks! What videos would you recommend? As of now, I only know DrPhysicsA for Physics and Ms Cooper's A level Biology for Biology.
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    Studying AS and A2 together

    So, I'm retaking four AS subjects in October, and my A2s are next year. Does anyone have experience doing this? How should I study? When should I aim to complete the A2 syllabus? Any advice? I'm mainly concerned with Biology, Physics and Chemistry.
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    websites for notes

    None taken. It was good of you to share your point of view, but you didn't have to be so rude. I don't mean this offensively, but you can see how you come off as rude in your first post.
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    What don't you understand? I'll try to help.

    What don't you understand? I'll try to help.
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    websites for notes

    All notes are revision notes. If you want paragraph answers, read your book. They may not be useful to you, but they are to others.
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    why is the atomic radius of calcium(0.197nm) larger than that of iron(0.116nm)?

    Iron [Ar] 3d6 4s2 Calcium [Ar] 4s2 Iron has an extra d subshell, whereas Calcium does not. Therefore, Iron's nucleus attracts the electrons towards itself, which results in the outer shell being closer to the nucleus. Therefore, Calcium has a higher atomic radius than Iron.
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    help to get grade A in AS math pure and statistics

    https://www.xtremepapers.com/community/threads/the-ultimate-maths-thread-for-a-as-level.36407/
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    why is the melting point of calcium(839 degrees celcius) lower that that of titanium(1660 degrees)

    That's it, you only have to expand on why it has a stronger metallic bond.
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    websites for notes

    While I appreciate the effort, there are several problems: i) Past paper links are dead ii) Really bad organization iii) Some links do not work at all iv) The owners of Znotes have made it clear that their notes are not to be shared directly, instead, the link to them should be given v) No...
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